Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Josh O’Kane
Publication Date: July 23, 2025 - 15:19
MAGA-affiliated American musician faces wave of cancellations on eastern Canadian tour
July 23, 2025
American musician Sean Feucht is facing a wave of permit cancellations for his eastern Canadian tour this week, after a surge of local concerns about the Make America Great Again affiliate’s anti-LGBTQ+ activism and outspokenness against abortion rights, “woke ideology” and more.
Parks Canada this week revoked Feucht’s permit for a kickoff concert scheduled for Wednesday night at the York Redoubt National Historic Site near Halifax following expressions of concern from Nova Scotia residents over his stances. Charlottetown officials followed suit Wednesday, pulling his permit for a concert Thursday due to similar “due to evolving public safety and security concerns.”
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